The ancient poem describing the morning and noon sun is as follows: Morning: 1. The mountain is greener when the rooster crows, and the water is clearer when people sing. - Wang Anshi's Boat Moored in Guazhou I bid farewell to the White Emperor in the morning. I returned to Jiangling in a day. - Li Bai's " Leaving White Emperor City Early " The bright moonlight before my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down, I miss my hometown. - Li Bai's Silent Night Thoughts Noon Sun: On the first day I closed my door at leisure, the spring grass green like a mat. - Bai Juyi's Farewell to the Ancient Grass There was a family in Bai Yunsheng's place, a lonely city in the mountains. - Wang Zhihuan, Climbing the Stork Tower The setting sun melted gold and colorful clouds flew away, leaving a lonely city in the mountains. - Wang Zhihuan, Climbing the Stork Tower
There were many poems that described the blazing sun, such as " The heat of the earth is scorching like fire, and the sun is high in the sky, burning the heart "," Birds fly through the blue sky, and the blazing sun shines on all things "," The summer solstice is warm and the sun is scorching, and the earth is hot and floating." These verses vividly depicted the blazing and hot nature of the sun.
The warm afternoon sun shone on her body, making her feel comfortable. The leaves swayed gently in the breeze as if they were singing for this beautiful afternoon. Sunlight shone through the gaps of the leaves and onto the ground, making the road exceptionally bright. Occasionally, a bird would fly overhead, its wings shining in the sun, reminding people of a poem: Birds fly in the air, the sun shines on their backs.
A faint sadness filled the air in the early morning. The first rays of the morning sun had just appeared, and the frosty fog had shrouded the silent streets. There was no one there, only the gentle breeze that rustled the fallen leaves. The gray sky seemed to hide countless secrets, making people feel lonely and helpless. In such a gloomy weather, people could always feel a deep sadness, as if all their beautiful dreams had been buried in this quiet night.
There were many ancient poems that described fireworks. Some of the famous ones included: 1. The east wind at night blooms thousands of trees, blowing down even more, stars like rain. Song·Xin Qiji's Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi 2. The fire tree and silver flowers combined, and the Star Bridge Iron Lock opened. Tang Su's Taste," The 15th Night of the First Month " 3. Peach and plum flowers bloom on the mountain, and fireworks in the clouds are people's homes. Liu Yuxi's Nine Bamboo Branch Ci 4. Where the mulberry trees and Zhe trees are desolate, the fireworks gradually meet each other. Jia Dao's "Twilight in the Mountain Village" 5. Scenery, fireworks, Qingming Festival, singing, crying, sorrow and joy in the city. Jia Dao's "Twilight in the Mountain Village" These poems vividly expressed the beauty and unique atmosphere of fireworks through vivid descriptions and comparisons.
Okay, here are some poems describing ancient dances: 1 spinning like a flower dancing like a rainbow. - Bai Juyi's Farewell to the Ancient Grass The long sleeves dance gracefully, and the light gauze covers the jade face. - Liu Kezhuang's " Full Court Fragrance·Spring Night " The phoenix hairpin danced gracefully and the dragon robe danced gracefully. - Zhou Bangyan's Su Muzhe·Burning Aquilaria 4. Lithe steps like swallows, twirling and dancing like the wind. - Li Qingzhao's "Dreamlike Order·Chang Ji Xi Ting Sunset" 5 red sleeves add fragrance, drunk wine cup, dancing and singing. - Su Shi's "Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou" 6. As graceful as a startled swan, as graceful as a swimming dragon. - Tao Yuanming, a poet of the Jin Dynasty,"The Peach Blossom Spring" The dancing shadows are scattered, and the singing is drifting away. - Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass" 8 Spinning like a flying swallow leaping like a startled swan. - Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" 9. The long sleeves and good dance are rippling in clear waves. - Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Presented to Wei Eight Chushi" 10 Dancing gracefully, step by step. - Song Dynasty poet Lu You's "The Phoenix with the Head of the Phoenix: The Feelings of the World" These poems describe the beauty and magnificence of ancient dances, showing the exquisite skills and elegant gestures of the dancers.
Here are some poems describing ancient beauties: 1."Sapphire Case·Yuanxi" from "Song of Everlasting Sorrow": 2 The Tang Dynasty poet, Bai Juyi, wrote in his "Farewell to the Ancient Grass": 3 The Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu wrote in his poem,"A Beautiful Woman": 4 In the Song Dynasty poet Su Shi's "Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou", he wrote: 5 The Ming Dynasty poet Feng Menglong wrote in the Records of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: These poems described the appearance, image, temperament, and style of the ancient beauty. They showed the unique charm of the ancient beauty and made the readers feel the beauty and nobility of the ancient beauty.
The following are some recommendations for the ancient novels written in the early morning: " Unlocking the North of Time ": The protagonist met in time and used beautiful words to interpret the fleeting years. There was a feeling of warmth. 2. The male lead was a silver-haired, blue-eyed Dark Evil Emperor, while the female lead was a cold-looking beauty with red hair and blood-red eyes.
If we assume there is a 'Morning Noon and Night Novel', the characteristics could be quite diverse. In the morning part, it may introduce characters and settings, like the first light hitting a small town and the people starting their day. Noon could bring in the peak of action or conflict, as everyone is in the middle of their daily affairs. At night, the story might slow down, and the characters could be more introspective, dealing with their thoughts and emotions under the cover of darkness. This kind of novel would likely be structured around the natural rhythm of the day to create a sense of progression and change.
Alright, here are some poems describing the beauty of ancient women: 1. A beauty who has abandoned the world and is beautiful enough to bring down the country. The Book of Songs 2. Swallow grass like green silk, Qin mulberry low green branches. Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty,"Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell" 3. Water pattern precious bamboo mat, autumn river quiet dragon tail fragrance peels green jade bamboo mat. Tang Dynasty Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" 4. The pear blossom wind is clear and bright, and the wanderer is looking for spring to leave the city. Du Mu of Tang Dynasty, Qingming 5. The beautiful woman with flowery hair returns to the ancient road slanted. Tang Dynasty Wang Changling's Chang 'an Ancient Meaning Where can a jade person learn to play the flute? The moon is always shining on an old friend. Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Drinking Alone Under the Moon"(3) 7. In the pink brothel, people in dreams don't know how to be sad. Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty, Recalling the Ancient Times by Mooring at Niuzhu at Night 8. The silk belt is lightly divided into jade hooks. Tang Dynasty Wang Changling's "After Passing the Examination" Swallows come back to fight for mandarin duck wings. Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty,"Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell" 10. Verdant eyebrows cry and laugh, and beautiful flowers and hair. Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty,"Like a Dream Order" I hope these poems can answer your question.
There were many ancient poems about rebirth. Some of the famous poems included: 1. The sharp edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from bitter cold. Pre-Qin Dynasty, Unknown,"Vigilant and Virtuous Writing, Diligence" 2. There will be a time when the wind blows and the waves break, and the clouds sail straight across the sea. Tang Li Bai's Difficult Journey (Part One) 3. Thousands of hammers and thousands of chisels dug out of the mountains, and the fire burned as if it were nothing. Ming·Yu Qian's Limestone Song 4. Thousands of grinding and ten thousand strikes are still strong, let the east, west, north and south wind blow. Zheng Xie of the Qing Dynasty, Bamboo and Stone 5. Victory and defeat are unpredictable in the military, and men are ashamed and endure shame. Tang·Du Mu's Inscription on Wujiang River Pavilion 6. Without a bone-chilling cold, where would the fragrance of plum blossoms come from? Tang Dynasty, Zen Master Huang Bo,"Ode to the Opening of the Hall" 7. Although it's hard to wash it all, it's hard to blow the sand until it reaches gold. Tang Dynasty Liu Yuxi's "Waves of Sand" 8. After ten years of cold, no one asked him, but he became famous overnight. Yuan Gao Ming's "Pipa Story." 9. Living in adversity, the whole body is full of acupuncture and medicine, and the heart is not aware of it. Ming·Hong Yingming, Cai Gen Tan, Introduction 10. The wildfire could not burn, but the spring wind blew and it grew again. Through vivid metaphor and artistic conception, these poems expressed the spirit of regaining vitality and rebirth in a difficult situation. They encouraged people to persevere in adversity, to move forward bravely, and to meet new challenges.